Re: UB MADI working great on Linux

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On 17/03/16 01:27, anders.vinjar@xxxxxx wrote:
Just a quick note here, to report success using the UB MADI with Linux
(Fedora 22, 4.4.4 kernel).

Doing some Ambisonics concerts in Bergen last week, needing 36 channels
output, the technician had set up DigiCo's UB MADI connected to the rig.

Everything plug & play: wiring the UB MADI to a usb-port, firing up
QJackCtl to look for hardware, choosing the found 'hw:MADI' from the
popup-menu, starting the server, and 48 I/O were available the rest of
that week :-) (i didn't use any of the inputs myself).

Bonus, we were 3 people running 3 computers for separate parts of the
program, hot swapping worked seamlessly during 3 days of heavy
rehearsals and concerts.

-anders
That's great news. I work at a venue with 2 x SD10s and UB MADI and was wondering about that. Now I just need a laptop. ;) I'm a big fan of DigiCo for sound quality and workflow. Had a couple of hardware issues but that's to be expected after 3 years of heavy use (~600 shows) including some hardcore bands with heavy handed sound people.

Roger
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